Here’s a New York Post story that Facebook can allow to be widely disseminated if Mark Zuckerberg is serious about not arbitrarily censoring things anymore: “Top aide to embattled NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban linked to Chinese Communist Party” (September 11, 2024). Caban has announced his resignation.
We’re in “shadowy group” territory:
A top aide to embattled New York Police Department Commissioner Edward Caban is associated with shadowy groups that do the bidding of the Chinese Communist Party, The Post has learned.
Lin Gui’an [shown above], 49, the assistant director of the Police Commissioner Liaison Unit, was previously vice chairman of a nonprofit linked to a web of CCP-controlled community groups and school associations, known as United Front, for 12 years, according to records viewed by The Post.
He has also been pictured attending events alongside prominent members of United Front groups or sponsored by them….
Lin has been described by sources as Caban’s “right hand.” The commissioner is himself under pressure after he and others saw their homes raided by federal agents last week.
Although the reason for the raids has not been made public, sources said the investigation prompting the raids centers around “undue” influence on the NYPD from China and Turkey.
Lin also has close ties to Winnie Greco, a controversial Adams aide who is a special adviser and director of Asian affairs….
Lin also received an award from the Dong Guan Association, which is the same China-funded group which listed Greco as a “consultant” from 2011 until 2023, as The Post previously reported. Greco has denied her association with the group and said she asked it to remove her name from its website.
Sort of shadowy, but not really. We know about the United Front, a CCP organization devoted to influence operations and transnational repression.
Fix it
The problem of Chinese spies in the United States would be greatly reduced if we kicked them all out of the country.
The New York area, for one, is too hospitable to agents of the Chinese Communist Party whose agendas and associations do not in retrospect seem as if they should have taken so long to detect. Just last week, Linda Sun, a highly placed aide with the Cuomo and Hochul administrations, was arrested after many years of service in the governor’s mansion to the Chinese Communist Party. There were clues before the clues that got her fired and then arrested.
Do we always know who the spies are? Not without further investigating. There are signs, though. If a person is working for a Chinese consulate in the United States, this is a strong sign that person is a spy or saboteur or is working for one. (If you doubt this, see the track record.) If an assistant in the office of the governor of New York State is trying to sneak passages from the latest People’s Daily harangue into the text an official’s speech, this is an action worth investigating.
Also see:
StopTheChinazis.org: “China’s United Front in the United States: Not Even Nuisances?”
StopTheChinazis.org: “Yes, a Chinese Spy Worked for Two New York Governors”